Agricultural Two-Way Radios

At LightComm, we supply professional two-way radio systems designed specifically for farms, agricultural contractors and rural businesses across the UK. We understand that reliable farm communication is essential during harvest, drilling, livestock management and day-to-day operations — where mobile phone signal is often limited or unreliable.

Our range includes digital two-way radios, analogue farm radios, licence-free walkie-talkies and wide-area communication systems, giving you dependable coverage across fields, yards, workshops and remote land. Whether you require a simple on-site radio solution or a fully scalable communication network, we provide equipment built to withstand tough agricultural environments.

We stock trusted brands including Motorola, Hytera and Kenwood, offering durable, weather-resistant radios with long battery life, clear audio quality and advanced features such as:

. Wide area coverage for large farms and estates

. Instant group communication at the push of a button

. GPS mapping and tracking capabilities

. Noise-cancelling technology for machinery environments

. Expandable systems with repeaters for extended range

From coordinating combines and tractors during harvest to improving safety and efficiency across your operation, our farm radio systems help streamline communication and reduce downtime.

Our experienced UK-based team provides expert advice, system design and ongoing support to ensure you get the right solution for your land size, terrain and operational requirements.

Choose LightComm for reliable agricultural radio systems that deliver clear, instant communication when it matters most.

The Benefits of Two Way Radio in Agriculture


1. What are two-way radios and how are they used in agriculture?

Two-way radios (also known as walkie-talkies) are handheld or vehicle-mounted communication devices that allow instant voice contact over radio frequencies. They’re ideal for keeping farm staff connected across fields, machinery, and buildings, whether you're managing crops, livestock, or equipment.

2. Why are two-way radios better than mobile phones on the farm?

  • No mobile signal needed – works anywhere within range
  • Instant communication – no dialling or waiting
  • One-to-many communication – contact the whole team at once
  • Long battery life – ideal for full workdays
  • Rugged design – built for dust, water and rough conditions

3. How do two-way radios compare to CB radios?

Citizens Band (CB) radios were once popular on farms, but they’ve largely been replaced by more advanced two-way radio systems. Here's why two-way radios are the better choice today:

  • Clearer sound quality – modern radios use digital or high-quality analogue signals
  • Better range – especially with licensed radios or repeater systems
  • Compact and portable – handheld designs are ideal for field work
  • Secure channels – two way radios offer privacy settings or encrypted communication
  • More durable– designed to survive rain, dust and knocks

4. How do two-way radios improve safety on farms?

They provide a fast and direct way to call for help in emergencies such as accidents, equipment failures, or severe weather. Radios can also help spot potential hazards before they escalate — especially useful when workers are spread out.

5. Do radios help with productivity?

Yes. Two-way radios reduce delays and miscommunication. Whether coordinating tasks, moving equipment, or managing workers, instant communication saves time and effort. You can quickly update staff on weather changes, deliveries, or last-minute adjustments to work plans.

6. Are two-way radios legal to use on UK farms?

Yes. There are two main types:

  • Licence-free radios (PMR446) – easy to use and suitable for smaller farms or general use
  • Licensed radios– offer greater range, more channels, and enhanced privacy. These require a simple Ofcom licence and are recommended for larger operations or long-distance coverage

7. What features should I look for in a farm radio?

  • Water and dust resistance (look for IP-rated models)
  • Long battery life or rechargeable packs
  • Strong range (especially in hilly or wooded areas)
  • VOX (hands-free) capability
  • Noise-cancelling microphone
  • Support for headsets or earpieces

8. Are two-way radios a good long-term investment?

Absolutely. Radios can last for years, reduce downtime, and improve safety and coordination. They also eliminate the need for expensive phone contracts or data plans – making them cost-effective in the long run.